The Complex Dynamics of Family Care in Indian Society
Family dynamics in Indian households have long been a subject of cultural discussion and reflection. In traditional Indian families, there exists a widely held perception that daughters are inherently more caring and concerned about their parents, while sons are often seen as less involved in the well-being of their parents. However, upon deeper observation, these generalizations begin to reveal complexities that challenge such simplified views of familial roles. This article delves into the nuances of caregiving dynamics in Indian families, particularly focusing on the roles of daughters, sons, and daughters-in-law, and the impact of societal expectations on family relationships. The Traditional Perception of Family Care In many Indian households, there is a prevailing belief that daughters are naturally more empathetic and concerned for their parents' welfare, regardless of whether they live near or far. Daughters are often seen as the ones who take on the responsibility of car...